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Musical words

Adoring fans
(meaning: a singer/composer who is loved by many people.)
Shania Twain has a large number of adoring fans worldwide.
Since my vblog has been popular among teenagers, I am getting more adoring fans.

A massive hit
(meaning: something is sold lots of copies.)
Michael Jackson had a great massive hit for songs that he sand in his colourful days.

To read music
(meaning: someone who tries understand written musical notes)
I spend some much of my time on reading music to play my favourite songs by
myself.

Taste in music
(meaning: someone is in love with a specific type of music)
My girlfriend always taste in country and blues music; I never taste in music as I find
boring to listen to music.

To be done deaf
(meaning: someone who is unable to identify the different types/notes in music)
I think Jason is done deaf of music as he never knows any kinds of it.

Belt out
(meaning: someone play songs energetically)
Famous sings are mostly belt out when they performance live music.

Blow away
(meaning: someone is to impress greatly)
Selena Gomez always tries to blow away her teenagers fans.
I will try to blow away my classmates when the fun fare comes.

Cap off
(meaning: ending an event/ a performance with one last song)
Our wedding celebration was capped off with the song “Top of the world” by
Carpenter to denote how much I value my newly-wed partner.

Tune up
(meaning: adjusting the note of a musical instrument until it is correct)
Justine has been tuning up his guitar since this morning.

Atonality
(meaning: absence of / disregard for an established musical key when
singing/playing.)
His performance of guitar is in atonality.
To avoid atonality, we need to practice harder for our fans.
Gig
(meaning: someone who plays music or a band)
As I always sing in my recess, I have now been nominates as a gig of my class.
I like watching live performance on the street; I visit gigs on every Friday night.

Once in a blue moon


(meaning: very rarely)
Since going to concerts are really expensive, I only go once in a blue moon.

To play by ears
(meaning: play music unprofessionally/ without having a good practice)
I normally play songs by ears on my piano in my free time to pass my time.
My friends always shout me out loud whenever I play music by ears.

To be musical
(meaning: someone has a good passion for music)
Tim and Tom are very musical when they sing along.

To have a great voice


(meaning: someone has a great skill for music)
Since she is passionate about singing, she has a great voice for all types of song.

Upbeat
(meaning: re-energizing with music when someone gets tired)
When I feel exhausted due to longer hours of working, I upbeat myself with rock
music again.

Lullaby
(meaning: a chant for babies)
My mother always whispers lullaby for my baby sister.

Sing to sleep
(meaning: someone makes a child to sleep with a song)
When I was young, my mother sang me to sleep in the afternoons and early nights.

Front man
(meaning: someone who plays a major role in a concert/or a band)
When I get older, I want to be a front man of a world’s famous orchestra.

Hit the big time


(meaning: to become successful/famous)
Any musician can turn their fortunes if they can hit the big time.

To improvise
(meaning: tuning is disorder)
I do not like when the band is to improvise, which normally happens when they get
too tired.

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